On the top of one of the Neapolitan hills, the Church of the Certosa di San Martino is a casket to one of the city's greatest treasures. Built in 1325 at the behest of the Duke Charles of Angiò, it was the mother church of the Order of the Certosini: around the cloister of the Monastery, still today, the small cells demonstrate the need for peace, peace and prayer sought by all monks. The great renovation of 1590 led, then, the church of the Certosa to be one of the largest artistic construction sites in Southern Italy: workers from Rome and from all parts of the Viceregno were charged with renewing the great church. Works that lasted for about a century (with several interruptions and modifications), but which today open at a breathtaking glance: from the vault to the wonderful floor, every side chapel and every room is a priceless treasure. The beauty here is overwhelming from the inside out: the city skyline looks crisp and wonderful on sunny days, and poetic and fascinating even in the rain.
*closed on wednesdays
Itinerary
- Meeting at the entrance of the Church of the Certosa
- Guided tours of the Church, the Cloister and the National Museum
Informations
Meeting location: Certosa e Museo Nazionale di San Martino, Largo San Martino, 5 - 80129 Napoli
Language: Italiano
Data di inizio: Monday, 06 April 2020 alle 00:00
Tour Price: 120€
Duration: 02:00 hours
Transportation
- Metro Underground of Naples, Line 1; stop Vanvitelli
What’s Included
- Guided tour by an art historian and licensed tourist guide
*Entrance tickets are NOT included*
Languages
Italiano, Inglese
License number
0148
Region
Campania
Provincia
Napoli
Role
Guida Turistica Campania
Ulteriore abilitazione
Archeologo Specializzato
LUOGHI
Napoli, Pompei, Caserta, Pozzuoli, Amalfi, Capri, Sorrento, Ercolano, Ischia,Vesuvio,Costiera